Until very recently, each application had its own unique look and function: Instagram for uploading photos, WhatsApp and Telegram for chatting, Outlook and Gmail for sending emails, etc. was being used. But for a while youAll applications had to diversify and become multitaskingBoth in function and appearance.
When we think of an email app like Gmail, we think of the inbox interface we’ve seen for a decade, the email compose button, the reply or forward buttons inside a received email. When we think of WhatsApp, we think of the message creation bar to instantly talk/reply. Google’s latest idea? Combine both interfaces.
Reply to an email in Gmail as if it were WhatsApp
Imagine opening an email you received in Gmail, scrolling down where there are buttons for Reply, Reply to All if there is more than one person, and Forward. Now remove these three buttons and replace the typical WhatsApp bar where you write and send the message… Here’s how it works The new interface that Gmail is testing on Android systems.
When looking for a way to speed up email responses, Google changed Gmail’s response interface It looks like we’re talking through an instant messaging app, not an email app. You don’t actually need to scroll to the end of the emailSince this new message box constantly appears at the bottom of the screen.
Mixing Gmail and WhatsApp interfaces
By default, the message box is where you can start writing a reply. However, you can use the drop-down menu on the left side of the message box to switch to Reply All or edit the recipient list. On the right side we have the expand button which opens the message writing window in full screen You may be used to this.
Outside the text area on the right, Google has placed the emoji button to quickly launch the emoji picker. If you don’t expand the text field, tapping it opens the keyboard app of your choice and moves the text field closer to the middle of the screen, like in a messaging app. Responsive settings and window expansion pop-up buttons have also been removed to maximize the space available for your text.
In testing phase
New interface appears Testing internally for Gmail Beta users only. And according to Android Police, it is not available for the entire Beta version of the app, so this innovation may remain in internal testing. Or show up in the latest version of Gmail in a few weeks.
via | Android Police
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